Cleansing in Psalm 51 : cultic or ethical? / by Gordon L. Snider.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1995.Description: iii, 119 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .C543 1995
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Typescript.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Introduction to the Subject -- Research Methodology -- Specialized Terminology.
Chapter 2. The Structure of the Psalms
General Overview -- The Structure of the Individual Lament -- The Structure of Psalm 51.
Chapter 3. Historical Background
Who Was the Author of Psalm 51? -- 2 Samuel 11-12.
Chapter 4. Verbs for Cleansing in Psalm 51
A Study of the Verb **** -- A Study of the Verb **** -- A Study of the Verb **** -- A Study of the Verb ****.
Chapter 5. Exegesis of Psalm 51
The Cleansing Motif -- The Ethical Nature of Truth and Wisdom -- Purification Allusions -- "Create in Me a Clean Heart" -- The Holy Spirit in the Life of David -- "The Guilt of Bloodshed" -- Psalm 51 and the Sacrificial System.
Chapter 6. Conclusions and Implications
Conclusions -- Implications.
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